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he and other state leaders are discussing many issues including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the work force, talent is being wasted and our economic peltiveness suffers. >> governors are also discussing gun control the new health care law, and looming budget cuts that are urging lawmakers to do something to avoid the march 1st deadline. >>> secretary of state will be on his first official trip overseas. he will make a stop in london england. the main objective is to bring new ideas to capitols in europe and the middle east and discuss solutions to try to end the ongoing violence in syria and mali and afghanistan. >>> this will be a very busy sunday for cardinal donald. he will celebrate a mass for son tiff kit of pope benedict xvi. then around 2:00 he will catch a flight to rome where he will take part in selecting the next pope. pope benedict held his final sunday blessing this morning. he will only have one scheduled appearance before he retires on thursday. this all comes as the ital
he and other state leaders are discussing many issues including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the work force, talent is being wasted and our economic peltiveness suffers. >> governors are also discussing gun control the new health care law, and looming budget cuts that are urging lawmakers to do something to avoid the march 1st deadline. >>> secretary of state will be on his...
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this is about jobs, about the state of the economy. >> no, it's not... it is about spending and, the... >> chris: i'm glad we cleared that up. thank you, panel. but don't forget to check out panel-plus, where our panel will pick up with this discussion discussion on our web site, foxnewssunday.com and we'll post the video before noon eastern time an follow us on twitter @foxnewssunday. up next our power player of the week. ♪ >> chris: there have been 1, 942 senators since congress started in 1789. one of the fun facts we learn from our power player of the week. ♪ >> i have a front row seat for the best show in washington. and it is. >> chris: donald richie is the senate historian. keeping track of everything it does, and why. >> the yeas are 59... the nays are 39... >> the senate does a lot of business by precedent and, you know. we have very few rules in the senate but we have thousands of press dents. >> chris: when the impeachment trial of bill clinton happened, they wanted to know what happened to the trial of andrew johnson in 1868. >> one quest
this is about jobs, about the state of the economy. >> no, it's not... it is about spending and, the... >> chris: i'm glad we cleared that up. thank you, panel. but don't forget to check out panel-plus, where our panel will pick up with this discussion discussion on our web site, foxnewssunday.com and we'll post the video before noon eastern time an follow us on twitter @foxnewssunday. up next our power player of the week. ♪ >> chris: there have been 1, 942 senators since...
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. >> our economy used to be -- the recession. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now we're in the bottom 1/3. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same as the democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizen who sits here and watches this. they got to be scratching their heads. >> reporter: republicans insist deeper entitlement cuts are needed, not more tax money. >> now it's time to get serious about reducing washington's out of control spending. >> reporter: virginia republican congressman randy forbes says the white house is to blame for the sequestration crisis because he says it created the budget cutting mechanism in the first place. >> the president signed it into law. he doesn't have to sign it into law. he did and for over a year from august, 2011 through the end of last year the president did nothing to stop
. >> our economy used to be -- the recession. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now we're in the bottom 1/3. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same as the democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the...
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in a rare appearance last week, the president-elect was focusing on the economy. >> so far, our economy has focused on chasing other advanced economies. now we need to become leaders. >> there has been a secret process and a scandal around appointing senior staff. >> the personnel appointments are very similar to the ones made under the authoritarian governments. >> it is a not subtle allusion to her late dictator father. the history attracts support from those who remember the miraculously rise from poverty and criticism of the political repression. she has only partially disallowed it. these numbers reflected divided electorate. >> conflicts have been created amongst vast generational and ideological lines. people have already made up their minds as to whether she is on their side. >> she campaigned on something that she called economic democratization, reining in the giant corporations, promoting smaller and medium-sized companies. expanding the country's welfare system. >> when the transition team announced the main goals and policies on thursday, the water down welfare expansion re
in a rare appearance last week, the president-elect was focusing on the economy. >> so far, our economy has focused on chasing other advanced economies. now we need to become leaders. >> there has been a secret process and a scandal around appointing senior staff. >> the personnel appointments are very similar to the ones made under the authoritarian governments. >> it is a not subtle allusion to her late dictator father. the history attracts support from those who...
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growing expectations of a eight- ripple effect to the economy especially here in our region if the deal is not reached between the white house and congress. leon panetta said the vast majority of the defense department's 800,000 civilian workers would be furloughed one day a week after 22 weeks. d.c. virginia, and maryland are expected to be hit the hardest. the impact on many of you in the private sector. >> brenman garay said he gets a lot of business from people who stay at nearby hotels on government related business. >> during that time there will be in two or three times a week. or more. >> if the 10% cuts go through he is worried what the impact will be on small businesses like his. >> of the will not be coming in town or there will be more for when they are here. >> the defense department announced a plan that would get our region harder than anyone else along with the rest of the federal cut sprayed it could have a devastating impact on the economy. >> it will have a big impact on travel. >> fewer passengers would use our local airports. and it would hurt car trouble that is al
growing expectations of a eight- ripple effect to the economy especially here in our region if the deal is not reached between the white house and congress. leon panetta said the vast majority of the defense department's 800,000 civilian workers would be furloughed one day a week after 22 weeks. d.c. virginia, and maryland are expected to be hit the hardest. the impact on many of you in the private sector. >> brenman garay said he gets a lot of business from people who stay at nearby...
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he and other state leaders are discussing many issues, including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> and when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the workforce, tallent is being wasted and our economic competitiveness suffers. >> the governor's discussed the looming automatic budget cuts and they urging lawmakers on capitol hill to do something to avoid the march 1st sequester cuts. the white house agreed to give the senate intelligence committee documents related to the attack in benghazi. they include e-mails discussing how to describe the attack last september 11th. the white house said it turned over more than 10,000 pages of documents, including witness interviews, and hours of testimony. republicans are demanding the documents before voting on the nomination of john brennan for cia director. >>> pope benedict xvi is scheduled to resign from the papacy on february 28th. the italian moda is reporting a whirlwind of controversy around his resignation. >> reporter: pope benedict xvi praying with cardinals on the last day of religiou
he and other state leaders are discussing many issues, including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> and when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the workforce, tallent is being wasted and our economic competitiveness suffers. >> the governor's discussed the looming automatic budget cuts and they urging lawmakers on capitol hill to do something to avoid the march 1st sequester cuts. the white house agreed to give the senate...
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it means the economy does not grow. that is one of the issues of anyone at the voting booth today or tomorrow. >> thank you. staying in rome, pope benedict the 16th has been reassuring ball worse that he is not abandoning the roman catholic church. he was giving his final sunday blessing to a packed crowd. paul brennan has the story. >> it lasted barely 10 minutes. his last ever blessing in rome was laden with significant. to an audience of tens of thousands and a global television audience of millions, the pope offered reassurance. if the lord calls me to go up and dedicate myself more to prayer and meditation. this does not mean abandoning the church. if god is asking this of me, it is so that i may continue to serve it with dedication and love and a manner more appropriate to my aid in strength. from a conservation still reeling, and the message was well received. >> it was surprising. it was something new. we all had a little bit of surprise. why, you know? >> that has not stopped feverish rumors. let's the report p
it means the economy does not grow. that is one of the issues of anyone at the voting booth today or tomorrow. >> thank you. staying in rome, pope benedict the 16th has been reassuring ball worse that he is not abandoning the roman catholic church. he was giving his final sunday blessing to a packed crowd. paul brennan has the story. >> it lasted barely 10 minutes. his last ever blessing in rome was laden with significant. to an audience of tens of thousands and a global television...
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this is biggest economy in world. we can handle a deficit like this. we'll be fine. g with that logic if the deficit doesn't matter why raise taxes? we don't need revenue, as they call it re-knew, our money, is deaf if its don't matter. we could keep spending. have it both ways. >> bob: it matters at $20 trillion. that's when state-of-the-arts tit starts tomatter. >> andrea: we are at 17. >> bob: it will come back down. this is as low as it was in theizeen hour years. >> dana: that is not the problem. republicans take unpopular position to say they would do something on entitlement reform. it's not a popular thing to say we are going to do means testing, wealthier seep yours pay more for social security or medicaid. it's not a popular position. right thing to do. putting things off for another four years to me is irresponsibly. >> bob: do you think he will allow four years to go by and allow the legacy to be total polarization? >> kimberly: he is not worried that is the case. you will get form of gun control. >> kimberly: different perspective. american crossroads ha
this is biggest economy in world. we can handle a deficit like this. we'll be fine. g with that logic if the deficit doesn't matter why raise taxes? we don't need revenue, as they call it re-knew, our money, is deaf if its don't matter. we could keep spending. have it both ways. >> bob: it matters at $20 trillion. that's when state-of-the-arts tit starts tomatter. >> andrea: we are at 17. >> bob: it will come back down. this is as low as it was in theizeen hour years. >>...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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in particular, the american economy the last couple of decades due to the competition from elsewhere has increasingly been seeing lousy jobs and lovely jobs. you've got a tiny elite of highly skilled workers who are basically taking all the gains of productivity increase sxdz you have a lot of workers who are basically doing terrible jobs and the middle have been squeezed. that, in addition to tax policy, has been driving this gap, but it's something that policy makers need to think about. >> we have to chip at that. the president in his state of the union proposed a federal minimum wage of $9 an hour. it's not going to pass, obviously, because republicans don't support it, but there are ways to chip at it from a policy standpoint. we can't ignore the policy realm. >> particularly at a time when wages are not keeping pace with inflation, so that also has contributed disparity. there's an interesting piece in usa today about wal-mart pointing out that they actually did very well last year because of tax breaks, but, yet, this year they're freaking out because, why? customers don't hav
in particular, the american economy the last couple of decades due to the competition from elsewhere has increasingly been seeing lousy jobs and lovely jobs. you've got a tiny elite of highly skilled workers who are basically taking all the gains of productivity increase sxdz you have a lot of workers who are basically doing terrible jobs and the middle have been squeezed. that, in addition to tax policy, has been driving this gap, but it's something that policy makers need to think about....
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ >> live and in hd, this is the abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. >> breaking tonight, a shocking development in a deadly fire that killed a four-year-old. police say that they will be fire a homicide and made an arrest. this comes days after the smoke and flames killed four-year-old samauri jenkins on 33rd street and southeast. live outside of the headquarters tonight with breaking developments. >> they are not saying what evidence led them to the arrest of the 36-year-old, but we know that he lived in the home specifically in the location where firefighters say the fire started. >> multiple sources telling abc seven the men charged with second-degree murder lived in the southeast home that burned. 36-year-old jerome lewis was the landlord, lived in the basement, and police say he is a distant relative of little samauri jenkins. they say early sunday morning three family members escaped and four others had to be resc
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ >> live and in hd, this is the abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. >> breaking tonight, a shocking development in a deadly fire that killed a four-year-old. police say that they will be fire a homicide and made an arrest. this comes days after the smoke and flames killed four-year-old samauri jenkins on 33rd street and southeast....
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals,
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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[ crows ] ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> i independent innocent people don't like to be stopped but innocent people the don't like to be shot and killed either. and stopped takes hundreds of guns off the streets each year. >> paul: that was mayor bloomberg defending his policy. homicide rate reached a record low in 2012. crime fighting tactic is under fire. naacp president accused ray kelly of fearmongering that stop and frisk has made new york city safer. a federal judge ruled last month that a key part of the city's program is unconstitutional. we're back with dan and jason riley and dorothy rebenowitz joins us. on the facts has this policy reduced crime? >> certainly. that is what the mayor believes. it's what the police commissioner believes. it's what the statistics show. a low number of hoydzs last year. in early '90s the number was around 2,000. it's saving the lives of people in most vulnerable communities. >> heather mcdonald has looked at this and if we had the same murder rate
[ crows ] ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> i independent innocent people don't like to be stopped but innocent people the don't like to be shot and killed either. and stopped takes hundreds of guns off the streets each year. >> paul: that was mayor bloomberg defending his policy. homicide rate reached a record low in 2012. crime fighting tactic is under fire. naacp president accused ray...
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tell me more about the citizens for a sound economy. how long have they been planning this grassroots tea party? >> thanks for having me, cenk. yeah, citizens for a sound economy was a group funded by the coke brothers in the 1980's and in 2002 launched the teaparty.com website, seven years ahead of the popular uprising that we've been led to believe by the tea party was a grassroots community level uprising. in fact, this has been in the works for at least a decade, and in fact as the study shows, back in the 1980's, the tobacco industry and other oil billionaires were plotting this through creating a network of astroturf front groups to represent their interests. as we all know, there's nobody that has less credibility than congress than the oil industry, and tobacco industries, since they were busted for lying to us about the detectiveness of their products, so the citizens for a sound economy ultimately became two grooms poor familiar to people these days, freedom works and americans for prosperity, which is still stared by david ko
tell me more about the citizens for a sound economy. how long have they been planning this grassroots tea party? >> thanks for having me, cenk. yeah, citizens for a sound economy was a group funded by the coke brothers in the 1980's and in 2002 launched the teaparty.com website, seven years ahead of the popular uprising that we've been led to believe by the tea party was a grassroots community level uprising. in fact, this has been in the works for at least a decade, and in fact as the...
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this is a global economy. to e mame, it's hard to underst how to construct a company like this without saying how things are going in e-mails. what walmart is concerned with is how they got out. >> where do you draw the line? michael, thanks so much. great to see you. >>> speaking of retail, a wild story. a big fight between tiffany's and costco. tiffany's wants the big box store to knock off the knockoffs, selling fake versions of its iconic jewelry. here's abc's tanya rivero. >> reporter: it's the little blue box, versus the big box retailer. on valentine's day, as lovers everywhere snuggled, tiffany and co. slapped costco with a lawsuit. these pictures allegedly show tiffany knockoffs inside a california costco. >> tiffany sent someone in, bought one of the rings. they were not made by tiffany. they are not tiffany rings. they have nothing to do with tiffany. >> reporter: being sold at a fraction of what real tiffany rings cost. >> everybody would love a deal on a tiffany ring. and unfortunately, it just do
this is a global economy. to e mame, it's hard to underst how to construct a company like this without saying how things are going in e-mails. what walmart is concerned with is how they got out. >> where do you draw the line? michael, thanks so much. great to see you. >>> speaking of retail, a wild story. a big fight between tiffany's and costco. tiffany's wants the big box store to knock off the knockoffs, selling fake versions of its iconic jewelry. here's abc's tanya rivero....
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. >> $5 in today's economy, that's good. >> we give a few prizes, a few giveaways down the road. >> yes, we do. >> we might give a few things away right now. >> all right. we're going to play a little trivia. are you ready? here we go. there are bees around our drinks. >> you're so honey sweet. >> the sugar. i love you for saying we're so sweet. here we go. los angeles can boast it has more museums than any other city in the country. true or false? raise your hand. >> don't yell it out. what did you say? >> i said true. >> the answer is true. it has 105 museums. [ cheers and applause ] what did she win? >> no, i'm sorry. >> yes, you can. yes. oh. >> let's just live there for a minute. >> just for a moment. you mean that three-week best-selling "new york times" author hoda woman? >> thank you for wanting that. here's the next question. the california sky end center is home to the space shuttle. here are the choices, a, enterprise, b,flash, c, endeavor or c, orbiter. who's got the answer? endeavour? you are so right. all right. >> she is the winner of a universal bag. >> next question. >>
. >> $5 in today's economy, that's good. >> we give a few prizes, a few giveaways down the road. >> yes, we do. >> we might give a few things away right now. >> all right. we're going to play a little trivia. are you ready? here we go. there are bees around our drinks. >> you're so honey sweet. >> the sugar. i love you for saying we're so sweet. here we go. los angeles can boast it has more museums than any other city in the country. true or false?...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪
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did make some transitions in the economy, make it a little bit liberalized from that perspective. there is one very important point. throughout their range, the castros have not allow anybody to come up to challenge the rule. there is not be right now that could step into that role. this period of transition will be very important. >> the only people around him are of similar age. octogenarians. if you are looking to the next generation, who would that be? >> that is a good question. perspective,ogical probably not. we're speculating, but part of that would be to ensure purity.call suggested they need to begin to lay the groundwork for that transition. they do not want the revolution to end when their lives to. >> what extent has delivered on that? what would change? >> there have been changes. economically, there have been changes. from my perspective, they have not been -- they have not been significant. if you replace castro with a younger generation, those changes might speed up. the u.s. relationship with cuba is codified in u.s. law. there would have to be some real changes
did make some transitions in the economy, make it a little bit liberalized from that perspective. there is one very important point. throughout their range, the castros have not allow anybody to come up to challenge the rule. there is not be right now that could step into that role. this period of transition will be very important. >> the only people around him are of similar age. octogenarians. if you are looking to the next generation, who would that be? >> that is a good...
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with abercrombie & fitch, important because it gives us a sense of how consumers worries about the economy have impacted their spending. >> jackie deangelis, thanks. >>> this 17-year-old in santa fe was throwing snowballs from his ski lift when he lost his balance, dangling from the chair and plummeting nearly five stories to the ground. the teen was air lifted off the mountain and taken to a local hospital, but he is doing all right now. we're glad he's okay. at 7:15, back to willie, natalie, savannah. >> no snowballs where you are. >> no. and salt on margaritas. >> not to rub it in. savannah went the next step. >> yeah. wow! >>> al has a look at the rest of the national forecast. hey, al. >> hey, guys. all of our friends are here. go ahead, who is here from the north? okay. show of hands, who here feels bad that they're here from the north. all right. there you go. everybody back home, we're all sending our love. let's see what we've got for you as far as our forecast. friends in the pacific northwest getting another big storm coming onshore. heavy rain and snow in the mountains along th
with abercrombie & fitch, important because it gives us a sense of how consumers worries about the economy have impacted their spending. >> jackie deangelis, thanks. >>> this 17-year-old in santa fe was throwing snowballs from his ski lift when he lost his balance, dangling from the chair and plummeting nearly five stories to the ground. the teen was air lifted off the mountain and taken to a local hospital, but he is doing all right now. we're glad he's okay. at 7:15, back...
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with the government comes all to you is a rebel led attacks on nigeria's oil industry damaging his economy and costing the country billions in lost revenue now the government has offered cash and jobs for thousands of fine says in return for peace that will last i am ready welcoming paltalk holt one of nigeria's most notorious rebel commanders a t.k. tome a money challenge of two thousand fighters about to lay down his arms in exchange for cash and education. i last post for the cameras and then the serious business of hunting over his few just to get. the villagers from the talk to return to their homes damaged or brought a period of relative calm to the niger delta they wouldn't last. tom paulo boileau father go attack a time and a host of other military bosses took the president's deal and lay down their weapons but the root causes of the conflict were never addressed there are still no good roads no good schools and no good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west gets sheeple oil while the environment is further cleared. today the villagers need jocularly
with the government comes all to you is a rebel led attacks on nigeria's oil industry damaging his economy and costing the country billions in lost revenue now the government has offered cash and jobs for thousands of fine says in return for peace that will last i am ready welcoming paltalk holt one of nigeria's most notorious rebel commanders a t.k. tome a money challenge of two thousand fighters about to lay down his arms in exchange for cash and education. i last post for the cameras and...
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the economy is forcing people to use their 00 talents. >> reporter: and redesigning traditional careers from nine to five to 24/7. >> the office manager around the pastor jobs pay the same. the catering jobs vary and then there's the b and b, which actual slit bomb. i can make, in one week, a b and b, what i make in two weeks on my other jobs. >> reporter: can being the operative word here. six jobs don't equal six figures. >> now off to church to do my other things. not the life most people choose, the con is i'm never quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have the security of planning next year. >> reporter: while decosta thinks she could find a full-time job again, she chooses not to. >> i'm the happiest i've ever been. bar none. no time in my life have i been this happy. >> reporter: christine romans, cnn, new york. >>> there was a time when too much was barely enough for paula deen, but the queen of southern cooking had to change her ways when she was diagnosed with diabetes. when they tell you that you need your oil chan
the economy is forcing people to use their 00 talents. >> reporter: and redesigning traditional careers from nine to five to 24/7. >> the office manager around the pastor jobs pay the same. the catering jobs vary and then there's the b and b, which actual slit bomb. i can make, in one week, a b and b, what i make in two weeks on my other jobs. >> reporter: can being the operative word here. six jobs don't equal six figures. >> now off to church to do my other things. not...
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the economy is forcing people to use their 00 talents. >> reporter: and redesigning traditional careers from nine to five to 24/7. >> the office manager around the pastor jobs pay the same. the catering jobs vary and then there's the b and b, which actual slit bomb. i can make, in one week, a b and b, what i make in two weeks on my other jobs. >> reporter: can being the operative word here. six jobs don't equal six figures. >> now off to church to do my other things. not the life most people choose, the con is i'm never quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have the
the economy is forcing people to use their 00 talents. >> reporter: and redesigning traditional careers from nine to five to 24/7. >> the office manager around the pastor jobs pay the same. the catering jobs vary and then there's the b and b, which actual slit bomb. i can make, in one week, a b and b, what i make in two weeks on my other jobs. >> reporter: can being the operative word here. six jobs don't equal six figures. >> now off to church to do my other things. not...
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lawmakers will look at how it will affect the economy, middle- class, and the small business. if a deal is not reached by march 1 the vast majority of the defense department's 800,000 civilian workers will be furloughed. virginia and maryland are two of five states expected to be hardest hit. it would have a big impact on travel. fewer passengers would use d.c. area airports and fewer people will take vacations this summer. >> today's the day you can start entering the lottery to get tickets for one of the most popular events in d.c. >> the annual white house easter egg roll, the ticket lottery started to cry a.m. this morning and will end on 10:00 february 25. >> in business news, is american or british dates for boeing. >> few americans are spending money now that paychecks are getting smaller. linda bell joins us with those stories and more. >> w know anyone spending less now that our paychecks are a little lighter? the payroll tax cut is leaving 70% of americans to cut back on spending. the national retail federation says many are delaying major purchases on items such as
lawmakers will look at how it will affect the economy, middle- class, and the small business. if a deal is not reached by march 1 the vast majority of the defense department's 800,000 civilian workers will be furloughed. virginia and maryland are two of five states expected to be hardest hit. it would have a big impact on travel. fewer passengers would use d.c. area airports and fewer people will take vacations this summer. >> today's the day you can start entering the lottery to get...
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because of the economy. >> and the drug addicts, a lot of people think that homeless people -- we just had some bad luck. we lose our job, got hurt. >> a helping hand and an eye on the problem affecting so many on this winter's night in baltimore. >> great work by the salvation army. >> absolutely. we did not get the bad end of that storm. >> it could have been a lot worse. >> there is another one developing out there. part of it will be coming our way again. it looks like we will repeat the process. we will talk about it in a minute. we have some drizzle out there, mostly fog. at least we're in the >> a landmark is being prepared for demolition. early tomorrow morning, pg&e will implode the gas holder that has been out of use since 1987. it has been made obsolete by upgrades to the gas system. >> it is antiquated. the cost for us to have to continue to maintain and upgrade its. it is simply not practical. so we have made the business decision to take this down. and it will be imploded tomorrow morning. >> bge is stressing that the best place to watch will be on tv because it is danger
because of the economy. >> and the drug addicts, a lot of people think that homeless people -- we just had some bad luck. we lose our job, got hurt. >> a helping hand and an eye on the problem affecting so many on this winter's night in baltimore. >> great work by the salvation army. >> absolutely. we did not get the bad end of that storm. >> it could have been a lot worse. >> there is another one developing out there. part of it will be coming our way again....
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. >> amid that the struggling economy, local residents say more expensive meat means they may have to eat something else. >> if against pricier, i will eat more vegetables. >> vegetables could alsaffected. the agriculture department has warned of the cuts happen, there will be less money available for pest and disease prevention which could hit farmers hard with more out bricks to their crops. >> i am concerned about this. >> local residents shopping today say they are used to dysfunction in washington, just not when it reaches their dinner table. >> i guess somehow we would all be affected, but i never imagined it would be meet on my table. >> this is only one small part of the broad effect if the budget cuts take effect. president obama will take his message on the road to newport news, va., tuesday, and urged congress to come to a deal before any of this happens. >> changing gears, we are just one day away from the oscars. >> cynne simpson and r campbell are in los angeles for the big night in hollywood. -- and arch campbell are in los angeles for the big night in hollywood. are yo
. >> amid that the struggling economy, local residents say more expensive meat means they may have to eat something else. >> if against pricier, i will eat more vegetables. >> vegetables could alsaffected. the agriculture department has warned of the cuts happen, there will be less money available for pest and disease prevention which could hit farmers hard with more out bricks to their crops. >> i am concerned about this. >> local residents shopping today say they...
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people are coming out of the colleges and stuff like that and the economy, you know, it is really, really strong. >> reporter: republicans are accusing the white house of scare tactics. congress, they will need to make some tough budget choices when they are back in session next week. >> do you think that they are doing their job up here on the hill? >> no. they need to come to an agreement. >> it is political theater with a plot that doesn't have a happy ending for anyone. at san francisco international airport, linda yee, kpix 5. >>> microsoft says that the online storage service has mostly recovered from the major outage. there are problems yesterday afternoon triggered by their failure to renew the security certificate. that outage affected a service here at cloud computing service that will be striking data from businesses all over the world. the customers may still encounter failures over the next day or so. best buy agreed to pay a penalty to establish a discount program to several lawsuits. three district attorneys in southern california alleged that the best buy charged more than
people are coming out of the colleges and stuff like that and the economy, you know, it is really, really strong. >> reporter: republicans are accusing the white house of scare tactics. congress, they will need to make some tough budget choices when they are back in session next week. >> do you think that they are doing their job up here on the hill? >> no. they need to come to an agreement. >> it is political theater with a plot that doesn't have a happy ending for...
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. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. and as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do fou>> and now "bs america." >> reporting from washington. bail.pistorius is granted the magistrate complaints the case has become a spectacle. disspirited italians go to the polls wondering if anyone can fix their country's economic problems. from the streets to the red carpet of hollywood, we followed two boys as they take a long journey in search of oscar gold. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the g
. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. and as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering...
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we will take a look at the impact on the economy. >> morning, washington. it is thursday, february 21. >> how come i never see money running of the street like that? it is cold. take up 20 minutes away from official sunrise tide. -- >> 20 minutes away from the official sunrise today. 18 at reagan national. windchill factors in the teens for everyone. 28 degrees at pick up time. 42 degrees when the kids get home. if you want to know how to address them today, we have some advice. how about a sweater. it is time for traffic now. good morning. take the we are extremely busy. maryland and virginia. this is 29 columbia pike. if you use 29, this is just coming up to check out delays. accident activity in the intersection. we will pay down to see what is happening. again, 29. we are tracking delays before you get to carolyn road. we are absolutely jammed. northbound 95 approaching the beltway with the crash along the left side. back to you. >> vdot thank you. we want to go to the breaking news in glenarden. -- thank you. >> a tragic situation. a house fire has led
we will take a look at the impact on the economy. >> morning, washington. it is thursday, february 21. >> how come i never see money running of the street like that? it is cold. take up 20 minutes away from official sunrise tide. -- >> 20 minutes away from the official sunrise today. 18 at reagan national. windchill factors in the teens for everyone. 28 degrees at pick up time. 42 degrees when the kids get home. if you want to know how to address them today, we have some...
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reporter: the importance of signs the economy needed a boost got it in president obama's state of the union address. >> a one shotterred warehouse is a lab where they're working on revolutionizing everything. >> the traditional thinking has been if you want to be the next apple, facebook or google, you have to take your idea west. the new thinking, not necessarily so. >> you see the light bulb go on that no longer do we have to say to ourselves silicon valley is the only place to go if i have a startup dream. >> that this prescribe between 1776 which will soon occupy this space in undowntown washington, dc. an example of a tech hub far from silicon valley. >> we talk about being founded by founders, and every city in mrs. has a core strength of having been built largely by entrepreneurs. >> the goal, bringing young companies together on a campus of sorts, creating a community among them and helping them find ways to maximize the city around them, rather than leave home base. >> silicon valley has awesome assets unique too that ecosystem. we -- it's all about how to build a community t
reporter: the importance of signs the economy needed a boost got it in president obama's state of the union address. >> a one shotterred warehouse is a lab where they're working on revolutionizing everything. >> the traditional thinking has been if you want to be the next apple, facebook or google, you have to take your idea west. the new thinking, not necessarily so. >> you see the light bulb go on that no longer do we have to say to ourselves silicon valley is the only place...
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you're saying that people buying things people want and things don't drive the economy. you know you're just going to. you know you're making the supplies that aren't those somebody just opens up a factory there is making something no matter how crappy a product is everybody going to want to buy you get so i was like you but you did it three sixty i'm going to say not what i said and what dr what i said is demand doesn't change in a recession demand is all we are seeing it as if you are talking about the ability to spend which is measured by inherited which is about all the demand wealth measured by productivity there is where does the man to come from to man comes from people spending money in their pocket where do they get the money well in this case from unemployment benefits and the unemployment benefits are coming from taxes from people in other states those unemployment benefits are going to go away use so while of course so that works so well the cutting back to north carolina here the real problem is is that the federal extended unemployment law on unemployment i
you're saying that people buying things people want and things don't drive the economy. you know you're just going to. you know you're making the supplies that aren't those somebody just opens up a factory there is making something no matter how crappy a product is everybody going to want to buy you get so i was like you but you did it three sixty i'm going to say not what i said and what dr what i said is demand doesn't change in a recession demand is all we are seeing it as if you are talking...
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if your gut instinct tells you that in an economy like this, there is a tremendous opportunity to take advantage of the growing foreclosure market and create total financial freedom for you and your family, you're about to meet a man that can change your future now. he is america's top real estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real estate hit reality show, flip this house, and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real estate expert in the world, and has changed thousands of people's financial futures. you now have the opportunity to spend time learning armando's money-making real estate strategies at his live event coming to your area. >> i went to armando's live event, and after six weeks, i made $45,000. i did it. you can do it too. go to his live event. >> four months ago, i took armando's live event and have had two offers accepted since then and look to make about $60,000. >> prior to this, i was in the i.t. and construction industries as a project manager. armando's live event showed me how i can go without any credit or money of my own a
if your gut instinct tells you that in an economy like this, there is a tremendous opportunity to take advantage of the growing foreclosure market and create total financial freedom for you and your family, you're about to meet a man that can change your future now. he is america's top real estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real estate hit reality show, flip this house, and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real estate expert in the world, and has...
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these cuts are not smart, not fair, they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment role. >> massachusetts democrat congressman, that doesn't sound like calm talk to me. that sounds like scary talk. >> well, facts are sometimes scary. what the president said is facts -- >> neil: if this stuff was coming why would be go golfing and why would you be off? >> i agree with you. we voted to stay in. we should be there. but being there and doing something are two different things. >> neil: i understand that -- >> yet aim other hearing from the other side is a not possible. >> neil: you're pragmatic but for the president to go away, knowing all these problems were on the way and we would see all these cuts and beef inspector cuts and all the other hellacious things that were to happen, man, i wouldn't leave the white house. i would be going 24/7. >> i understand what you're saying, but with today's modern technology, telephones -- >> neil: on the golf course? you don't have to scare people -- >> well -- >>
these cuts are not smart, not fair, they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment role. >> massachusetts democrat congressman, that doesn't sound like calm talk to me. that sounds like scary talk. >> well, facts are sometimes scary. what the president said is facts -- >> neil: if this stuff was coming why would be go golfing and why would you be off? >> i agree with you. we voted to stay in. we should be there. but being...
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obama shouldn't even be up there givinging the speech. 2012 was supposed to be the gop's year: with the economy in shambles, they thought the race was theirs to lose. and they were right. [laughter] and it's not just the presidency. the republicans also lost seats in the senate. lost the popular vote in the house. and briefly lost paul ryan in the mall. [laughter] he was supposed to hold on to his mother's hand! [laughter] they found him busting a union at the build-a-bear workshop. [laughter] but folks, the rnc, the republican national committee, is doing something about it. >> the rnc is doing a major autopsy on 2012. >> the rnc is coming up with some type of autopsy of the last election. >> you've got to do a full autopsy. >> stephen: yes, a full autopsy. which is also the republican alternative to obamacare. [laughter] to plot their path back to power, the gop recently held a three-day conference in williamsburg, virginia, which is the perfect location, because the republican platform also re-enacts the 18th century. [laughter] they say they went there for a little self-reflection exactly w
obama shouldn't even be up there givinging the speech. 2012 was supposed to be the gop's year: with the economy in shambles, they thought the race was theirs to lose. and they were right. [laughter] and it's not just the presidency. the republicans also lost seats in the senate. lost the popular vote in the house. and briefly lost paul ryan in the mall. [laughter] he was supposed to hold on to his mother's hand! [laughter] they found him busting a union at the build-a-bear workshop. [laughter]...
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if, in fact, this does not -- the sequester comes through and the economy gets into trouble, next year we go to the midterm votes, do you think voters will look back and say, it was the republicans' fault? or do you think by then it will be the usual equation of, you're the party in charge, democrats, the economy's failing again, it's your fault, you pay? what do you think? >> i think the real fight is going to be over the continuing resolution. if there's a government shut-down, and if then there is an economic weakness, then i think it's very hard to tell. republicans might take a lot of blame for that. >> daniel, one quick question. if this happens, is it enough to push us substantially toward recession? >> i don't think it's going to be recession. but we could lose between 700,000 and 1 million jobs according to estimates published in "washington post" today. that is a big chunk out of the job creation that bewe're expecting, 25% of it. >> thanks so much for being here. this story's not going anywhere. >>> the justice department says lance armstrong defrauded the government out of
if, in fact, this does not -- the sequester comes through and the economy gets into trouble, next year we go to the midterm votes, do you think voters will look back and say, it was the republicans' fault? or do you think by then it will be the usual equation of, you're the party in charge, democrats, the economy's failing again, it's your fault, you pay? what do you think? >> i think the real fight is going to be over the continuing resolution. if there's a government shut-down, and if...
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the economy hasn't collapsed. hopefully that paves way more cuts, smaller government and greeter wealth creation. adam: congressman bartlett, best-case scenario, what happens? >> the best-case scenario as a result of sequestration we'll iminate some spending that is doing some good. as a result of that is a congress will get together and pass a long-term budget that will begin to balance itself and to get us out of the fiscal cliff. adam: mattie, you get the last word. what is the reality, neither worst case or best case but what will we be talking about monday, march 3rd? >> worst case or best case we're in a position government is spending too much money. we needawmakers to agree we get spending under control. adam: i should have said monday, march 4th. thanks for joining us here on melissa francis's program, "money". i'm sure we'll talk about sequestration now till the end of the deadline. we'll shift gears. a "money" update on a story that will make you want to slam down the phone on government waste. an inves
the economy hasn't collapsed. hopefully that paves way more cuts, smaller government and greeter wealth creation. adam: congressman bartlett, best-case scenario, what happens? >> the best-case scenario as a result of sequestration we'll iminate some spending that is doing some good. as a result of that is a congress will get together and pass a long-term budget that will begin to balance itself and to get us out of the fiscal cliff. adam: mattie, you get the last word. what is the...